
A sharp looking middle-aged man had his phone pressed to his ear, on a call.
That man was in his forties, but he hardly looked it. His features were sharp, steady and almost youthful; as if time forgot to touch him. On the other end of the line, a respectful voice reported, “Commander, it’s exactly as you said. No one came to the prison gate to receive you. Not a single person, even though your twenty-year sentence has ended. There’s no family waiting to take you home.” The man in discussion, Robert Orwell, stood silently for a moment. Despite the years that should have hardened him, there was a calm softness to him. He gave a faint, cool smile. “I told you, didn’t I?” Robert said into the phone quietly. “No one visited me for twenty years, and so I knew no one was going to come for me either the day I am meant to leave prison.” “So… what now, Commander?” the caller asked. “I want you to leave there and stop watching the prison gate, hoping someone will come for me,” Robert replied. “It’s a waste of time, deputy.” “Yes, Commander. I’ll return to headquarters then. But… what will you do after now?” Robert was standing in front of a mirror inside a shopping-mall washroom. He studied his reflection in silence—he really had the face of a man who looks far too young to have lived through twenty years behind bars. He opened a plastic bag and took out a false beard. Slowly and carefully, he wore the false beard. The reflection staring back at him changed immediately and he looked older, wearier. Like a man who had truly been in prison for twenty years. “For now,” Robert answered softly, eyes still fixed on the mirror, “I just want to see my daughter again. I’ve waited long enough.” “Understood, Commander,” the man replied, and the line disconnected. Robert finished his disguise. He pulled on a worn-out red shirt and faded black jeans clothes that made him look like he had nowhere in the world to go. Then he left the washroom and stepped out of the mall. Beside the entrance, there was a small shop that sold incense and funeral flowers. He walked towards it. “Can I get some incense?” he asked quietly. The shopkeeper smiled gently. “Yes. We have many kinds. This one, the pack of the incense sticks is $10… this other one is $70, and we also have—” “Give me the most expensive incense stick,” Robert cut her off. “Let it be one that can help a wandering soul find peace.” The woman paused, then nodded warmly. “Whoever this lost person is… they are lucky to have someone like you who can accompany their soul to find peace through special incense.” Robert said nothing. Just then, two luxury cars pull up in front of the shop. Several men stepped out quickly. One approached Robert, bowed deeply, and said: “Lord of Law, please return with us. The city-firm has been fading without you.” Another stepped forward, "Uncle is losing his mind, having a heart attack, thinking his legacy will fall. His sons are terrible at holding the Firm the way only you can do." "Even Brother Asher has instructed that we return with you at once." Robert’s face showed coldness mixed with nonchalance. He really hated talking too much. He’d say this once again and say it for the last time, “I do not care if the Firm is derailing but as for uncle’s health, tell him to take care of himself. It was his choice to throw me out so he could crown his sons heirs of the Firm." "Right from the day uncle Peter met me in prison and gave me a helping hand solely to study law and work for him until the day he threw me out, I endured humiliation from his three sons—12 years. In all that time, uncle Peter never paid attention to me and never cared to know I was the reason why the Firm was doing better and better. He threw me out when his biological sons felt threatened and now he wants me to just walk back to him like 8 years didn’t just go by with him not reaching out once!" "Don’t bother me because I want to live a new life and try to start afresh for the sake of my daughter." After saying these, Robert took the incense sticks pack, paid for it and walked away. He had left those men who were his cousins, stunned. Robert had gone to the Clayton family household where a death memorial for his late wife, Belinda Clayton, and her parents—his late in-laws—was being held. He had just come down from the cab when he saw a pretty, young and stunning figure talking to two elderly couple, with sadness in her eyes. “Grandma, grandpa, I’m so sorry you cannot come inside with me. I do not want you both to be insulted and humiliated again today,” she held their hands. The old lady nodded in understanding even though her eyes held deep sadness. “It’s alright, Robin.” The old woman patted the young lady’s hair but the young girl’s face quickly turned into a frown and she left their hands. “You do not listen, grandma. Don’t call me Robin. My name is Winter Clayton,” she argued. The old woman only nodded, defeated. Robert, who had overheard their conversation, felt his heart smile. That pretty girl was no other but his daughter who he had to leave when she was just two. The name ‘Robin’ was given by him. It warmed his heart that someone kept reminding his daughter of that name; of him! “I will go inside now, Grandma. Go home and don’t wait for me, Grandpa. Bye,” she waved them goodbye. She walked down to the entrance door of the household and stood, clenching her fist out of nervousness. She closed her eyes so tight and then opened them. By the time she opened her eyes, a middle-aged man with scruffy long beards and worn clothes was by her side. She frowned. “You?”Latest Chapter
Chapter seven:- GAMBLE THE CLAYTONS WITH THE ASHCROFT TRUMP-CARD (3)
“I just signed the contract,” Winter shrieked upon reaching Robert where he sat in the waiting room. Robert smiled. “My daughter is super smart, she signed the contract,” he cooed. Winter, overjoyed, didn’t feel offended that Robert had called her his daughter. In fact, it brought more joy to her heart and she was so grateful to him. “Well, it’s….” She got cut off by the sound of a notification popping up in her phone. It was a message from her great grandfather telling her to come to the Clayton Family household immediately! Winter’s smile vanished for a second. “What’s wrong?” Robert asked. “My great grandfather. He wants me to come home now. It seems like I’m in trouble again,” she frowned. Even when she wasn’t doing anything wrong, someone in the Clayton family would be busy setting a trap for her to get her in trouble. Who was it this time? She wondered. Robert wished he could pat her head right now. But he didn’t want to cross the line. He calmly took out a chocola
Chapter six:- GAMBLE THE CLAYTONS WITH THE ASHCROFT TRUMP-CARD (2)
It was almost mid morning. Right in the entrance of Ashcroft Invests Company, Howard Clayton with a file in his hand could be seen laughing so hard, holding his stomach. Behind him were his sister, Sophia the intelligent but unmarried one and their assistants, staring at him like he had lost his mind.“Brother Howard, are you laughing at our predicament? Because she failed to get selected for the 23rd time?” Sophia asked. “You must have forgotten how important this selection is to grandfather!”They were leaving the company when Howard suddenly stopped to laugh. This confused Sophia a lot. “Can we just go before I get irritated?”“No, laugh with me sister!” Howard shamelessly cooed. “Let’s laugh because even if we didn’t get selected today, trying again wouldn’t be considered humiliating. Unlike your foolish niece.”“Niece? What are you saying?” Sophia asked, frustrated.Howard pointed to the car pack. “Look over there. Isn’t that your niece with a file in hand and that stubborn fool
Chapter Five:- GAMBLE THE CLAYTONS WITH THE ASHCROFT TRUMP-CARD (1)
The Ashcroft family a foreign family that had long established their name in Moone City with Peter Ashcroft being the owner of the renowned City Law Firm and a mysterious family member being the owner of the big Ashcroft Invests Co.. Ashcroft Invests was an enterprise that dealt in funding companies and also individuals for the profit of both. It is said that every company they funded did exceedingly well in business. A relocation and not just creating a branch will develop the city massively. Eyes were already on the news, seeking for when the time would be right to collaborate with them immediately.In a very flash and smooth month, Ashcroft Invests Co. had relocated and registered itself in Moone City. They got into business immediately, throwing 32 slots of opportunities to fund companies and individuals.In no time, companies and individuals had started throwing in their proposals, eager to get a chance to be one of the 32.The Clayton family, which operated a sales business,
Chapter four:- ASHCROFT INVESTS IS RELOCATING FROM COUNTRY X TO COUNTRY Z
Robert Orwell was all alone in the rundown apartment.Everyone had gone out for the day, even his daughter had gone to work. So Robert was alone in the kitchen, washing the dishes. For the past week, this had become his routine — cleaning, washing, sweeping, and keeping the home tidy as a whole. It was quite degrading for a man his status, but he didn’t have a choice either.His phone sat on the table beside the sink. It was a small, old-fashioned phone. It suddenly started ringing.Robert wiped his wet hands and looked at the screen. The caller ID was: Brother AsherBrother Asher was his cousin, Asher Ashcroft who was the first son of his uncle Peter. He was one of the heirs of his uncle who instigated his uncle into throwing him out of the firm.He didn’t answer. He simply placed the phone back on the table and continued washing the dishes.A few moments later, text messages began to roll in one after another.Robert gave a quiet, humorless chuckle. “Return what you owe me? Interes
Chapter three:- TO LIVE TOGETHER UNDER THE SAME ROOF
Winter was a smart young woman, so when she thought everything through she realized that her great grandfather was someone who was known for his pettiness. Whether the ghost rose was real or fake, great grandfather would still stand up for his grandson!So she approached Robert Orwell who was sitting by the corner and said, "I am sorry for speaking to you the way I did. You just came out of jail and don’t have anywhere to go, stay with me and my grandpa and grandma.""Really?" Robert replied, hiding his smile."Don’t think I accept you into my house as my father. It’s just.. I don't want to owe you anything and if it was anyone, I would still offer to help," Winter stated and Robert nodded in agreement.“Of course, I won’t cross the line. And if you let me, all I just wish I could do is my fatherly duties,” Robert confessed.But Winter did not reply to that.Winter didn’t wait for the round table dinner, she left there with Robert, feeling awkward as usual and even more embarrassed n
Chapter two:- HUMILIATING YOUR DAUGHTER AT FIRST MEETING IS CRAZY!
The Clayton family was one of the elite families of Moone City. When Robert Orwell was just seven years old, his family who lived as simpletons had been attacked and assassinated. It was the Crayton family’s patriarch who took him in and betrothed him to his fourth granddaughter, Belinda Clayton.Him and Belinda grew up together in the Clayton family as best friends and when they were both 18, the patriarch married them.The whole Briston city was against it, in fact they rebelled and this was why the wedding was done secretly in the bedroom with a priest. Belinda was seen as the beautiful lotus of the city. Both old men and young sought for her hand in marriage when her face had gone public at just 5 years old. She would have definitely married a rich man when she came of age.But the heart of the rich is as deep as the ocean. The patriarch didn’t want his most beautiful prized granddaughter to get married to a man who he couldn’t control. Robert, who had owed his life to the pat
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